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SaskEnergy completes investigation into Prud’homme cavern wellhead fire; decommissions affected underground storage cavern

… safely contained on October 17th with the installation of a new wellhead; safety testing and site clearance were … were not impacted. SaskEnergy’s investigation, using the resources of industry experts, determined the cause of the … investments in increased pipeline capacity and the use of new technology, such as mobile compression, Compressed …

Soaked But Strong: Volunteers Brave the Rain to Help Clean Up

Every year, the North Central Community Association organizes a clean-up to help get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers from showing up and doing their part. “The rain was constant during the clean-up, but things still went well,” says Misty-Lee Bird, a SaskEnergy employee who helped out along with her partner Jamey. “People in North Central don’t always have a way to get rid of big items, so even though we were soaked, it felt good to help.” Volunteers...
… get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers … about the community,” he says. “Helping clean up the neighbourhood shows respect and support for the residents.” …

Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake

… their home’s natural gas appliances to another fuel source. In 2015, SaskEnergy disconnected service to 30 … on its pipeline infrastructure from ground movement.  “Our geotechnical data indicates minimal ground movement … to ensure we can provide safe and reliable service to our customers,” From said.  SaskEnergy will offer a Fuel …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Proclaimed November 3 to 7

To help bring the dangers of the invisible, odourless, tasteless gas sharply into focus, the Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the first week of November as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week. During the week, SaskEnergy, the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) are sharing important carbon monoxide (CO) safety reminders with the public. “The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to support Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week as part of our ongoing commitment to safe and secure communities,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy...

Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan

… community, SaskEnergy has had record low contacts with our buried infrastructure over the past three years. Jerry … the province. Maintaining the safety and integrity of our system is a key focus of SaskEnergy, and damage …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… may be over, but something frightening could still lurk in your home. Invisible, odourless, and poisonous, carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the … and prevention, visit  saskenergy.com  and the  TSASK website . To learn more about carbon monoxide alarm …

SaskEnergy to Request Rate Adjustments; Customer Bills to Decrease

SaskEnergy customers could soon be paying less on their monthly natural gas bills after the corporation brings a request for adjustments to its commodity and delivery service rates to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP). On June 29, 2023, SaskEnergy will apply to the SRRP for a 22.1 per cent decrease to the commodity rate, dropping it from $4.20 to $3.30 per gigajoule. At the same time, SaskEnergy will also bring forward a proposal for the SRRP to consider a five per cent delivery service rate increase. The combined commodity and delivery service rate adjustments will result in an...

Free Tune-Ups to Assist Saskatchewan Homeowners with Annual Heating Equipment Maintenance

… significantly over the years. Its popularity shows that our customers value what this program has to offer,” said … Park, Esterhazy, Estevan, Eston, Foam Lake, Govan, Gravelbourg, Grenfell, Hague, Hepburn, Hudson Bay, Kindersley, … about TAP and how to apply is available on SaskEnergy's website . For media inquiries, please contact: Media …

SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate

In support of carbon monoxide (CO) safety awareness, and after a successful launch of the program, SaskEnergy is extending its CO alarm rebate offer until March 31, 2021. SaskEnergy initially partnered with retailers across Saskatchewan to offer a $10 rebate on the purchase of CO alarms from November 2, 2020 to January 31, 2021. During the first month, more than 5,000 alarms were purchased as part of the point-of-sale rebate offer. “It is critical that Saskatchewan residents take carbon monoxide safety seriously. Recent events in the province serve as crucial reminders of the risks associated...

Apply for Sponsorship

… make Saskatchewan a great place to live.  Each year, our program reaches more than 300 different communities … throughout the province.  What you need to Know To ensure your request receives adequate consideration, please submit your application 8 weeks in advance of the event date, if …

Business Rates

… 1, 2023 Small Commercial The following rates apply if your annual gas consumption is less than 100,000 m 3 . Full … to the Basic Monthly Change. Other charges  are applied to your bill as required. The Commodity Rate in dollars per … As of September 8, 2022, this class is no longer accepting new customers. Existing customers (prior to September 8, …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe

… of succumbing to severe CO poisoning in as little as one hour had the alarms not alerted him to the danger. The cause … a total of 16 deaths were recorded due to CO poisoning.  “Our government is working to reduce the number of carbon … Regulations , we can prevent these deadly events.” Through websites, social media posts and targeted media, SaskEnergy …

Change an Existing Service

… application form. Upgrade Service or Meter Example: Adding new appliances or equipment. Remove a Gas Line or Meter …

Change an Existing Service Application Form

… footage) Upgrade service or meter (example: when adding new appliances or equipment) Remove a gas line or meter … load and delivery pressure details are required to process your request. Contact your mechanical contractor to gather this information. Have …

On Commercial or Public Property

… over, near or across a SaskEnergy gas line is required if your proposed work: Includes constructing a road, street, … regulations and will stipulate any conditions required for your proposed work. What to Expect When completing the … attachment(s) before submitting the form. Type - Select - New Construction Existing Road Maintenance Road Reclamation …

Commercial Space & Water Heating Application Form

… you Begin To complete this application, you will need: Your SaskEnergy account number (11-digits) A copy of your invoice with the following information: Contractor's … Details about the old equipment removed and the new equipment installed  Current Customer Details Equipment …

Diversity

… a work environment that will enable them to contribute to our organization’s business goals.  Examples of …

Education

… Indigenous students. Apply for these scholarships through your school. Environmental Programs Our commitment to the environment includes reaching out to …

First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate

… furnaces with an efficiency rating below 90% AFUE* (new installations are ineligible) $2,000 rebate for each … us for an application for pre-approval form. Submit your application for pre-approval form to the contact information listed below. We will review your application and confirm your pre-approval within 3 …

Gas Meter Safety

Stay safe and sound, above and below ground. Keep the area around the gas meter on your property clear, ensuring that SaskEnergy and emergency responders can access it easily and safely at all times. Protect the meter: Covering or altering the meter can cause it to stop working or malfunction, and can prevent access to it in an emergency situation. Using the meter to hang hoses, leashes or ropes causes wear and tear on the gas meter. Leaning objects against the meter like bikes or bins can make it difficult for SaskEnergy and its authorized contractors to respond quickly during an emergency...

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